| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1892 - 706 pages
...between a province and any British or foreign country. And also in regard of such works " as may be declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the...for the advantage of two or more of the provinces." But these exceptions seem to rne to prove that in all matters of a merely local or private nature (even... | |
| New Brunswick. Supreme Court, Ward Chipman, John Campbell Allen, Allen Otty Earle, Thomas Carleton Allen, George F. S. Berton, David Shank Kerr, George B. Seely, James Hannay, William Pugsley, Arthur I. Trueman, George Wheelock Burbidge, George W. Allen, John L. Carleton, William Henry Harrison, Ernest Doiron, Douglas King Hazen - 1892 - 808 pages
...America Act, excludes from the powers of Provincial legislatures, local works and undertakings, such as, although wholly situate within the Province, are before or after their execution 1889. declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the general LEVESQUE advantage of Canada. NEW... | |
| 1910 - 404 pages
...the Provincial Legislatures respectively. Local Works and Undertakings come under section 92 except " Such works as although wholly situate within the province...declared by the Parliament of Canada to be for the Kcncral advantage of Canada." A brief but interesting resume of some leading forms of the " Provincial... | |
| Francis Peter Labillière, George Sydenham Clarke Baron Sydenham of Combe - 1894 - 300 pages
...of the provinces; (6) Lines of steamships between the provinces and any British or foreign country; (c) Such works as, although wholly situate within...the advantage of two or more of the provinces. 11. Incorporation of companies with provincial objects. 12. Solemnization of marriage in the province.... | |
| Francis Peter Labillière, George Sydenham Clarke Baron Sydenham of Combe - 1894 - 298 pages
...the provinces; (6) Lines of steamships between the provinces and any British or foreign country; (e) Such works as, although wholly situate within the...the advantage of two or more of the provinces. 11. Incorporation of companies with provincial objects. 12. Solemnization of marriage in the province.... | |
| Canada. Department of Agriculture - 1894 - 1144 pages
...between the provinces and any British or foreign country. (c.) Such works as, although wholly situated within the province, are, before or after their execution,...for the advantage of two or more of the provinces. (n-) The incorporation of companies with provincial objects. (12.) The solemnization of marriage in... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1895 - 376 pages
...of the province : (6) Lines of steamships between the province and any British or foreign country : (c) Such works as, although wholly situate within...marriage in the province. (13) Property and civil rights in the province. (14) The administration of justice in the province, including the constitution,... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1895 - 1354 pages
...the province and any British or foreign country ; (c) Such work as, although wholly situate wlthJn the province, are before or after their execution,...for the advantage of two or more of the provinces. Look at the two previous subsections, and you will see what the attributes of such works must be. A... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1895 - 570 pages
...Canada extends to such local works and undertakings as, although wholly situate within a pi'ovince, are, before or after their execution, declared by...advantage of Canada, or for the advantage of two or more provinces ; and whereas (certain railways named and their branches) were for the general advantage... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1895 - 374 pages
...Canada, or for the advantage of two or more of the provinces (see above, p. 125, for explanations). it. The incorporation of companies with provincial objects. 12. Solemnization of marriage in the province. Marriage and divorce, however, belong to the dominion government (see above, p. 124). 13. Property... | |
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